Hatchery trout planted in urban ponds need a taste of home: Use high-visibility baits with a familiar scent to turn tame trout into ferocious foragers. (February 2007) ... [+] Full Article
With 30,000 pounds of catchable rainbows planted each year, 370 miles of shoreline and almost no one on the water in the winter, Lake Shasta is tops for trout.(January 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Massive trout stocking -- of a magnitude we haven’t seen since the 1990s -- is coming to a stream, pond or reservoir near you. If you don’t go trout fishing this spring, you’ll likely miss the best season in years! (April 2007) ... [+] Full Article
From old standbys to newer designs, here are six tried-and-tested spinners that’ll catch trout for you right now and throughout the fishing season. ... [+] Full Article
When cold weather slows the action, the angler should mimic the pace of life. Slow, deep and deliberate nymphing will catch trout in the dead of winter. ... [+] Full Article
Fishing remote sections of the Golden Trout Wilderness, Sequoia National Park and the Mountain Home State Forest could be your ticket away from the crowds and into trout heaven. (July 2006) ... [+] Full Article
Good news! Trout anglers will see more fish this year than they did last year, and the long-term outlook is even better than that. (April 2006) ... [+] Full Article
Once noted for its lunker largemouth bass, this Mother Lode lake is now home to a unique strain of cutbows that have steelhead genes in their lineage. (March 2006) ... [+] Full Article